7. Peripsocus suflitus Enderlein ? Hist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., Ann. 1: 293, pl. 14, fig. 71, 1903.
Tumon, Nov. 13.
This specimen is much like sufjitus in wing shape and color, but the stigma is darker and slopes more toward tip, and fork one is longer. P. suffitus was described from one specimen from New Guinea.